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Jacques Rougerie Foundation to Build Tuvalu's First Museum

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On the occasion of COP30, an unprecedented and highly symbolic project was unveiled at the Climate Mobility Pavilion: the creation of a Museum for Tuvalu, designed to preserve the memory, identity and heritage of a country threatened by rising waters. At the heart of this global initiative: the Jacques Rougerie Foundation – Academy of Fine Arts, recognized for its unique expertise in biomimetic and oceanic architecture.
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On the occasion of COP30, an unprecedented and highly symbolic project was unveiled at the Climate Mobility Pavilion: the creation of a Museum for Tuvalu, designed to preserve the memory, identity and heritage of a country threatened by rising waters. At the heart of this global initiative: the Jacques Rougerie Foundation – Academy of Fine Arts, recognized for its unique expertise in biomimetic and oceanic architecture.

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MARINE & OCÉANS broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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